If there are no tags on the cabinets anywhere try to find who built the house or who was the original owner. Start tracing by checking with the original owner, real estate agent, or if it is track home, the neighbors. If you can't match the color exactly go with a totally new color.
For example, use the same design but make the breakfast bar out of black or white cabinets. Done correctly it looks great.
Hmm...well, provide a picture of them for starters, but if you could at least find out who built your house, you could call them...ask whoever sold it to you, or try to find a company brand somewhere...you can also try taking a picture of your cabinets, or even a cabinet door and going to hardware shops or looking online to see if you find a match. Otherwise, I don't think you'll find it.
If there are no tags on the cabinets anywhere try to find who built the house or who was the original owner. Start tracing by checking with the original owner, real estate agent, or if it is track home, the neighbors. If you can't match the color exactly go with a totally new color.
For example, use the same design but make the breakfast bar out of black or white cabinets. Done correctly it looks great. If there are no tags on the cabinets anywhere try to find who built the house or who was the original owner.
Start tracing by checking with the original owner, real estate agent, or if it is track home, the neighbors. If you can't match the color exactly go with a totally new color. For example, use the same design but make the breakfast bar out of black or white cabinets.
Done correctly it looks great.
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